This is the way Music is Supposed to be
author: Kevin Hughes
This cd contains a (much too) rare treat - The works of a true singer/songwriter. The selections on this cd are almost ALL written by this wonderfully talented lady. The words are poetic and moving. The music is clean, intricate, and truly enjoyable. Robin's voice is strong, clear, and a real pleasure to listen to. In a day of disposable musicians lip-synching someone else's songs, this cd proves Robin stands as a vibrant antidote to mediocrity.
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Robin does all things well: writes, sings, & produces great music!
author: Frank Rendo
This is Robin's sophomore CD and it's terrific. Catchy tunes, great guitar playing, wonderful singing, superb production and excellent packaging...makes one wonder why Robin Greenstein isn't an American household word.
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A nice all-around effort combining good singing, songwriting and arrangements.
author: Dirty Linen Magazine
Songwriter Robin Greenstein has been perfecting her craft since appearing at the 1989 Kerrville Festival's New Folk competition. Her second CD "Acousticness" matches her smart witty songwriting with some first-rate studio players for a full, radio-friendly sound. her fluid vocals work both on the contemporary style songs and the couple of blues-influenced numbers on which she's backed by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown's band. Greenstein's banjo work on her version of Bob Dylan's You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" and the touching acoustic track "Sacred Song" offer up nice contrasts. A nice all-around effort combining good singing, songwriting and arrangements.
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Toe-tapping and finger-snapping !
author: Mandolin Bros. -The Vintage News - April-May 2004 issue
We are big supporters of independent music and the people who make it. Here are a few of our hidden gems: Robin Greenstein's "Acousticness".
From down and dirty to sultry soul, with respectful nods at folk, rock, and jazz, when you pop this in your player you'll find yourself toe-tapping and finger-snapping along...."
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